Christians view and practice the Lord’s Supper differently. Despite these differences, faith remains, and belief is sincere. What unites believers across these traditions is a shared question: How does the table shape the life that follows? For many, that connection can feel unclear.
This book begins with a simple conviction: The Lord’s Supper was never meant to be an ending. It was meant to be a beginning.
On the night He gathered with His disciples, Jesus did something strikingly simple. He took bread, blessed it, broke it, and shared it. Those movements reveal more than a moment in Scripture. They reveal a pattern — a rhythm meant to shape how believers understand their identity, their healing, and their calling in the world.
We are taken — chosen by God and held in His hands.
We are blessed — met with mercy we did not earn.
We are broken and wounded — by our own failures and by life in a fallen world.
And we are shared — sent outward so that what God has done in us might bring hope to others.
“Living Out the Lord’s Supper moves Communion beyond a church ritual and into everyday life. It offers practical spiritual reflection that gently challenges us to live the rhythm of Christ. Communion becomes not only remembrance, but mission.”
— Doug B., Florida
“A wonderful exploration of how the Lord’s Supper is a beginning, not an end. The author has a gifted way of relating the rhythm of the Table to our personal spiritual growth. I gained a deeper appreciation for how God’s grace moves through our brokenness into the world.”
— Paul C., North Carolina
“This book is destined to become a devotional classic that will enrich every Christian who reads it. Many have wondered why Jesus instituted the Lord’s table and what it means. This book provides the answer – not just in theological terms, but in real, living terms for all of those who are called, blessed, broken, and shared by God for God’s world.”
— Mark A., Ohio
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